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Friday, March 18, 2016
Vol. 4, No. 12
NASSAU GOP CHAIR BACKING TRUMP
MAGANO TOUTS ECONOMIC FUTURE
OFFICIALS RALLY FOR 6TH PRECINCT
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Incumbents claim victory in East Hills
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Six other trustees, one write-in, win re-election in Roslyn races that if there were no write-in votes for the seats Schwartzberg would appoint a replacement. Incumbent trustee, Brian FeinVillage of East Hills trustees Emmanuel Zuckerman and Clara gold who ran unopposed, received Pomerantz were among 12 candi- 23 votes to earn a sixth two year dates in village elections in Roslyn term. Two other residents — Allan to win re-election on Tuesday. Not included in that number is Mendels and Boaz Ben Moshe — one incumbent who opted not to also received one vote each. Efforts to reach Feingold were run but was also victorious. unavailing. Village of RosIn East Hills, lyn Estates Sandy Deputy Mayor Joel Siff, who deEmmanuel ZuckELECTION 2016 clined to run for reerman and Trustee election to his board Clara Pomerantz, seat, was re-elected as a write-in candidate, receiving both running under the Unity Party line, defeated two challengers 15 votes. Village Clerk Brian Rivera said who had said the board of trustees Siff will have 20 days to decide needed a new voice. Zuckerman received 847 votes whether to accept the seat. If Siff declines the board seat, and Pomerantz 933 to get re-electMayor Jeffrey Schwartzberg will ed to four-year terms. Challengers Neil Foster, an alselect someone to serve in Siff’s ternate on the village’s Board of empty seat. Efforts to reach Siff were un- Appeals, received 494 votes and civic activist Jana Goldenberg, availing. Continued on Page 56 Rivera said before the vote
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A cute dog being held by a female staffer of the North Shore Animal League in Port Washington. See story on Page 24.
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still most fascinated and passionate about. “The more we found out Of all the work Linda and about him, the more impressed Harrison Hunt did as historians we got,” Harrison Hunt said. around Nassau County, they “I mean, he really was revered said, William Cullen Bryant’s during his time and we felt like life and home is one they’re he should get more attention.”
Harrison, who worked 16 years as supervisor of historic sites in Nassau County before retiring in 2008, is co-publishing a pictorial book with his wife on Bryant’s life and his Cedarmere estate on Bryant Continued on Page 57
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